Permafrost Thaw in Siberia Creates a Ticking 'Methane Bomb' of Greenhouse Gases, Scientists Warn
In 2020, temperatures in the region rose nearly 11 degrees Fahrenheit above normal, causing the limestone to release ancient methane deposits
Seafood Prices Soar Amid Supply Chain Issues and Worker Shortage
As demand for fish rises, restaurants are slammed with employment losses, port congestion, lack of product, rising costs and shipment snags
Part of the Apollo 11 Spacecraft May Still Be Orbiting the Moon
New research suggests the 'Eagle' ascent stage either exploded in space or remains in orbit—but it likely didn't crash land back on the lunar surface
Why Beer Coasters Don't Fly Like Frisbees
Researchers head to the bar to learn why beer mats fly erratically when tossed
The P-51 Mustang Was the Quintessential Aircraft of the World War II Era
In duels over Eastern Europe, the agile fighter scored kill after kill
'Star Wars'–Like Running Robot Finishes 5K on Two Legs
The untethered bipedal bot made history by completing the outdoor course in 53 minutes
Dogs Sniff Out Answers to Bat and Bird Fatalities Near Wind Turbines
Aided by canines, researchers found larger models do not necessarily pose a greater threat to wildlife
Climate Change Is Decimating Monarch Populations, Research Shows
Western monarchs have lost 99.9 percent of their numbers since the 1980s
Acid-Spraying, Lobster-Like Arachnids Emerge in Texas to Look for Love
Summer rains send vinegaroons scurrying from their burrows in the desert
How Wheaties Became the 'Breakfast of Champions'
Images of Olympians and other athletes on boxes helped the cereal maintain a competitive edge
Retired NASA Engineers Return to Fix Hubble Telescope
The repaired space computer is back online and already beaming spectacular images of distant galaxies back to Earth
Microbes Thrive on Pulverized Rock Under a Half-Mile of Antarctic Ice
The research offers clues about what to look for when searching for life on other planets
Amateur Astronomer Discovers New Moon Orbiting Jupiter
Kai Ly spotted the unnamed satellite using telescope images from 2003
Massachusetts Becomes First U.S. State to Enlist Covid-Sniffing Canines
Duke and Huntah are first dogs used by law enforcement to detect coronavirus cases
Mile-High Tsunami Caused by Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Left Behind Towering 'Megaripples'
Seismic imaging data depicts 52-feet high waves 5,000 feet below Louisiana
Mysterious Bird-Killing Illness Spreads to More Mid-Atlantic States
Researchers rule out several pathogens but still don’t know what is causing the deaths
Hurricane Elsa's Early Arrival Could Mean a Busier-Than-Usual Storm Season in the Atlantic
Following Elsa, the fifth hurricane so far, experts now forecast at least 20 named tropical storms and nine named hurricanes in total
Nearly 30 Football-Sized Goldfish Caught in Minnesota Lake
When tiny fish are released in large bodies of water, they can grow to prodigious sizes, officials warn
How the Newly Discovered, Mud-Loving 'Zombie' Frog Got Its Name
German team discovers new amphibian species and two others deep in Amazon rainforest
The Day Germany's First Jet Fighter Soared Into History
Allied pilots were surprised by the aircraft's speed and armament; but it was a case of too little too late
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